In July, our research paper ‘An evaluation of speed management measures in Bangladesh based upon alternative accident recording, speed measurements and DOCTOR traffic conflict observations’ was published in Transport Research Part F. The paper describes in detail the impact we...

On May 18th, Safe Crossings presented the findings of the pilot project in Bangladesh on the conference ‘ Road Safety on 5 Continents’. This conference, which will took place in Brazil, is a key event for road safety professionals around the...

Today the results of the Safe Crossings project were featured in the Dhaka Tribune, one of the leading newspapers in Bangladesh. The full article can be found here: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/may/15/community-project-puts-dent-crash-fatality-numbers

Safe Crossings has become member of the Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety. The Global Alliance of NGOs for Road Safety acts as a forum where NGOs who are working on road safety can share knowledge and collectively advocate...

After extensive research, consisting of speed analysis (both at project locations and control locations), video analyses for near accidents and collecting data from own record keepers, we can conclude that our N2 project in Bangladesh has resulted in a reduction...

Construction of all interventions has been completed in all 3 locations (Nilkuthi, Namapara and Kunderpara). Busbays, speed humps, pedestrian crossings and sign boards have all been installed successfully. We are very satisfied that during construction no road crashes happened (due...

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